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In 1995, Wilson was signed by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage were involved in the main event feud with Ric Flair and Vader. [5] Leading up to Uncensored, in which Hogan was scheduled to face Vader in a strap match in the main event, Hogan began hyping an "Ultimate Surprise" [7] and showed a silhouette of a man with long hair and tassels tied to his arms ...
In April 1990, the Youngbloods signed with World Championship Wrestling as The Renegade Warriors. [3] While in WCW, they would wrestle against the likes of The Midnight Express , The Fabulous Freebirds , The Nasty Boys , The State Patrol, Magnum Force, The Four Horsemen , and The Young Pistols .
The Renegade 1995 1998 James Williams: Jimmy Garvin 1977-1978 1986-1992 1994 Patricia Williams: Precious 1986-1988 1992 Steven Williams † Steve Williams: 1987-1990 1999 Torrie Wilson: Torrie Wilson: 1999 2001 Gregory Wisniski: Greg Valentine 1976-1984 1992 1996-1998 Barry Windham: Barry Windham 1981-1982 1986-1994 1998-1999 Kendall Windham ...
[4] [5] [6] They also had a brief stint in World Championship Wrestling as "The Renegade Warriors". [7] Mark retired from wrestling in 1999. In early 2006, he wrestled at the Amarillo, Texas, based indy-wrestling company West Texas Wrestling Legends ran by his brother Chris. He made several appearances for the company before going back into ...
The 1995 Uncensored was the inaugural Uncensored professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). It took place on March 19, 1995 from the Tupelo Coliseum in Tupelo, Mississippi. As of 2014 the event is available on the WWE Network. [1]
Gerin made four appearances in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as enhancement talent under the ring name Terry Richards. Richards lost to "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan on the August 5, 1995, edition of WCW Saturday Night. WCW Television Champion The Renegade defeated Richards on the September 9 edition of WCW Pro.
World Championship Wrestling (Australia) (1964–1974) Georgia Championship Wrestling (1973–1984) [1] Fred Behrend 1954– 1985–1986 San Antonio, Texas: Texas All-Star Wrestling (1985–1986) [1] Barry Bernsten 1943-2011 1973–1991 Phoenix, Arizona: Universal Wrestling Association/Western States Wrestling Alliance (1973–1991) [1] Jerry ...
Wendell Cooley (born April 25, 1961) [citation needed] is an American retired professional wrestler, best known as Wildcat Wendell Cooley and sometimes Rick Casey.He appeared in the Southern territories for Continental Wrestling Association, Continental Championship Wrestling, Southwest Championship Wrestling, Mid-South Wrestling, and World Championship Wrestling. [3]